Boris and the Burqa
by Carl R. TruemanOutrage over Boris Johnson's recent article takes us to the heart of several problems now afflicting liberal democracies. Continue Reading »
Outrage over Boris Johnson's recent article takes us to the heart of several problems now afflicting liberal democracies. Continue Reading »
A new law, far from changing the nature of the Israeli state, merely reiterates founding principles from the 1948 Declaration of Independence. Continue Reading »
Young Catholics speak with one voice about Archbishop McCarrick’s predatory career and the need for a cleansing fire. Continue Reading »
Revoice is trying to pose the deeper question: To which forms of love and friendship and service are we called to say yes? Continue Reading »
The idea of intrinsic evil may look harsh and punitive. But to those struggling to stay afloat, it can be a lifeline. Continue Reading »
“The death penalty is inadmissible” invites the questions: By whom? On whose will? Continue Reading »
One does not need to support capital punishment to worry that Pope Francis may have gone too far. Continue Reading »
The world is out there, and it's our job to go out and discover it. Continue Reading »
The speculations of Dershowitz should have little relevance. Continue Reading »
In my satchel of Krauthammer memories, the story that’s my personal favorite may cast some new light on this much-praised man. Continue Reading »